Humanistic and cognitive psychologists tend to differ in which of the following ways?
a. Humanistic psychologists seek to foster insight, while cognitive psychologists try to directly change how people think.
b. Humanistic psychologists are usually more directive and action-oriented than the cognitive psychologists.
c. Humanistic psychologists do not treat people in groups, while most cognitive therapy is conducted in groups rather than individually.
d. All of these are ways that the two therapies differ.
A
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